Waste2wood where waste becomes new products.
We are passionate about protecting the environment and preventing printer waste and plastics from being landfilled.
Help us to continue with our vision by using our products made from recycled printer waste and mixed plastics instead of wood.



Why use our products instead of wood
When you use wood products they will normally be painted or stained to protect them from the environment which over time will fade and need repairing. Wood based products will also be effected by fading from the sun and a whole host of other problems including rot, infestation by insects, and for a lot of people the maintenance of wood can be time consuming as if left outside to the elements the wood can become slimy and get attacked by green algae build up.
Our Products are sealed plastic products made 100% from recycled plastic printer waste, toner bottles and other mixed rigid plastics from computer monitors and other recovered mixed plastics. As these products are plastic they do not suffer from the normal problems associated with leaving garden chairs, park benches along with picnic tables outside and if they get dirty can just be wiped clean. Due to the fact that flame retardant plastic is used to make them they are also resistant to cigarette burns and unlike wood will last a lifetime with very little maintenance unlike wood which needs to be re-treated every 5-10 years.
Looking for garden furniture please visit our products page or if you would like to arrange delivery of your own maintenance free furniture or fencing please visit our online shop
Interested in our products please email info@waste2wood.co.uk or telephone 0845 0560537 to request more information or pricing.
How do I get one?
If you would like to order a lifetime maintenance free chair, park bench or other product please email us at info@waste2wood.co.uk or phone 0845 0560537
News
Waste2wood invited to sponsor the new epic centre and to show our products at the forthcoming 124th Lincolnshire Agricultural Show on 18-19th June 2008
